Tymminator
The Main Man in Minnesota
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Hmm. I wonder who Penny Arcade was.
Suicide Squad is tracking for a 125 million dollar opening. I think that says the audience is hungry for different and fresh. Guest Star wondered if anyone did like a deep dive on the relatively weak performance of XMA. I do think the success of Suicide Squad and Deadpool is suggestive that audiences have a strong appetite for new and fresh directions. And XMA had the whole world-in-peril scenario and rehashed a lot of the same conflicts.
Suicide Squad is tracking for a 125 million dollar opening. I think that says the audience is hungry for different and fresh. Guest Star wondered if anyone did like a deep dive on the relatively weak performance of XMA. I do think the success of Suicide Squad and Deadpool is suggestive that audiences have a strong appetite for new and fresh directions. And XMA had the whole world-in-peril scenario and rehashed a lot of the same conflicts.
http://pro.boxoffice.com/long-range-forecast-x-men-apocalypse-alice-through-the-looking-glass/
They projected it for 124 million on 4-day weekend.
I don't recall XA ever tracking to make 125 million. The tracking was always pointing to less than Days from what I read so it couldn't have been. Maybe someone predicted that number. X-Men had terrible marketing, it didn't have one really good trailer and the early bad reviews hurt it even more.
We get it you just keep repeating the same **** over and over again...![]()
The global disaster of the film wasn't even showcased well.
I never take box office.com predictions to heart and I love the website but I don't. I always wait for tracking from the trades/movie sites. Tracking is different than predictions. Suicide Squad has a lot of hype surrounding it and it has great trailers unlike Apocalypse so I am taking the tracking seriously for now. Frankly I didn't understand after we got those cheesy trailers that showed nothing new why people weren't lowering their predictions. I was always leery of it outdoing Days domestically in the first place. Every comic book film this year has a good marketing hook except X-Men: Apocalypse.I remember boxoffice.com had a box-office prediction for it to gross $260 million in North America alone. Then few days or weeks, their prediction for the opening weekend was more or less 80 million.
I've already said that I think the film looked cheaper than it should have.Given the content of the film, it was definitely hard to market plus most of the cast members are new faces to the franchise so they lacked the familiarity factor compare to DOFP. Maybe if it had some bad-ass fight scenes or the world destruction scenes were presented well, they could have used those for the marketing but no. Apocalypse also looked pretty bad in some scenes. The lighting of the scenes was poor. Like I liked the natural lighting of the scenes in X-Mansion but Angel's crib, Quicksilver's basement, the Alkali Lake, too many bad lighting which cheapened the look of the film.
Yeah that would have been awesome I think.Shadow King could have been more fitting for the upstart X-Men.
Given the content of the film, it was definitely hard to market plus most of the cast members are new faces to the franchise so they lacked the familiarity factor compare to DOFP